For Sale, Misc. 18 1
CUI.BRANSEV piano, excellent condi
tion Ph. ;i-aoio.
ROSE Bt'RGl'NDY wool rug and pad",
8x12. Ph. 3-3010.
Used ai refrlfffrator. ph. 2-3043.
"SPARTAN
S AND UP TO 9 YEARS
AMERICA'S LEADING TRAIL!""
IN QUALITY
IN BKAUTY
IN DURABILITY
IN RESALE VALUE
Built in an airplane factory by skilled
airplane mechanics who really know
aluminum, Made to Uil fnr many,
many years. Complete line 30-ft., ;J5
ft., 40-ft. Double or igl bdrms., tubs
or showers. Be a proud owner of a
Spartan.
We have other high quality coaches
SPARTAN, COLUMBIA
KIT, TRAVELO
NEW MOON, ROYCRAFT
I RON WOOD, HOWARD
AND OTHERS,
Till BIGGEST NAMES IN TRAILERS
All of our longest trailer! are
ordered with 4 WHKEL BRAKES
THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF
TRAILERS ON PACIFIC COAST
TRADES TERMS
INSURANCE
ACCESSORIES
Dollies. Awninfa, Tanki.
Stovei. etc.
Earl E. Smith
, Trailer
Homes
The Coasfs LarEst Dealrr
Nine Locations In Oregon and Washing
ton, main office at 7007 N E Union,
Portland
ROSEBURG LOCATION
tlM N Stephen! Ph. 3-Xl.ia
Fuel
20
PLANER ENDS, peeler core, and Ift-inch
mill ends, no bark. Claude Wllley
fuel Co. 1502 E. Douglas. Itoseburg.
L Timber & Sawmills 21
HAUL TO j
DOUGLAS MFG. CO.
Your lumber brings more cash We
buy year around mixed 1X4 through
6X12S. No end trim. Cash weekly
DOUGLAS MFG CO.
P O. Box 414
Roseburg. Oregon
2 ml south of Rosehurs on 99
REBUILT McCULLOCH
POWER ,SAWS
35 7 HP Machlnra
Nielsen Power Saw
Winston, Oregon Ph. 9-848
WANTED
SECOND GROWTH LOGS
CONTACT W1LBIIR LUMBER CO.
"WANTED TO BUY
Gang logs: also timber, large or small
tracts. Top prices. Stomar Lbr. Co
Ph. 431 Riddle days. Canyonville 2291
evenings
671 GMC MOTOR, Cadillac motor and
transmission, double drums with
Cadillac motor and Hydramatic
transmission mounted on half track,
and logging rigging. 743 S. Stephens.
Ph. 3-5211.
D-7 TRACTOR, 3 t series, motor over
hauled. SfiOOO. cash, SK500. terms.
Carco Junior arch. $1400. Ph. 9-87HU.
P.O. Bix26. Winston.
WANTED TD 9 or D-4 to load logs
with A frame. Steady work. Also
trucker with short or long log truck.
Call 2R8 J)akland. aftor7 P-M
WANTED Port Orford Cedar logs
timber. Quote prices, quantity can
supply. Niederme er-Martin Co., 715
Portland Trust Bidg. Portland, 4.
Oregon.
HYSTER D-7 arch. '41 frame A they
tvpe tracks. D-8 with hystor. triple
drums. 11(X' new mainline. 2500' haul-
hack, 2,r(K)' strawline. Write News
Revlew,BoX312.
WANTED Reliable logger with
equipment aultaWe for yarding poles,
piling and saw logs. Near Coast.
Phone Eugene 51044 or 53100.
2 4H" ALL-STEEL HEAD BLOCKS,
complete with double run roller chain
and sprocket. $250. L. E. Sullivan &
Son Lbr. Co., 2 miles North, Highway
99.
FOR SALE 300,000 feet, of "second
and old srrnwth Iocs yarded out on
goor1 road. Call 2836, Oakland, after
i rm.
WOULD like a logging contract with
some reliable mill. We are equipped
to log anv type of timber with eitner
cat or donkey. Call evenings 3-72b8
or 3-3553.
LOGS WANTED 2nd and old growth.
12 ft. and longer, any 2 ft. multiple.
Top prices, We can furnish trucks.
Doughty Bros. Dillard. Phone 9-8818.
D-6 cat, blade and drum armored for
logging, ready to go. A-l condition.
Also loading donkey, powered with 6-
cylinder Cummins diesel. Call 3-4805,
WANTED - Job for short log and lum
ber hauling. Call evenings, except
Friday. 3-4931.
FOR SALE Approx. "300.000 it. tim
ber relog, peelers. Cash $3225. Ph.
3-8344.
FOR" SALE 75,000 ft. of saw "logs,
felled and bucked. Phone Oakland
2816. '
WANTED Good sawmill logs (iood
orie Itenon Lumber Co Phon.
3-3155
Logging Equipment 22
"ATTR'uCrT SPECIALS
1948 FORD LUMBER truck, straight
air brakes, motor overhauled, utility
tag, rigged for immediate hauling.
Can be converted to short logger
with little additional expense. Priced
to sell.
1947 DIAMOND T dual drive logger
with HMO dual axle Pierre trailer.
M-5 rear axlei. 90 per cent rubber.
Late model Continental motor.
Can be seen at
LOCKWOOD'S USED CAR LOT
or phone a-Bitm
FOR SALE "TD 24 trartor," flivo hours
New condition. Isaacon dozer and
logging winch. Wallace Racsdnle.
14i2 Poplar Drive. Modford. Oregon.
Ph. 2-7436.
TD 9 cat with blade and' drum and
hooks, rigjiiig and power saw. snnoo,
Apt. B. federal Housing, Sutherlin,
or call Sutherlin 2."K5.
B-20F Skagit" donkey. complete' "a net "in
excellent condition. New lines, blork
and guy lines, i"i(K) cash. 3 miles
north of D-ain i D9. P O. Box 414,
Drain. D. C. Miller.
1952 GMC log" truck. 720"series, Peer
less trailer fnr sale or trade for
equity in Jiome.l l.V) Hill St.
FOR SALE: RD-7 Caterp.Mar "tractor".
food machine. Call Roseburg 3-7876
or information.
5000 WATT KOHLER light-plant. In-
Jul re at Associated Station, Lone
ock, Gllde, Oregon.
FOR SALE 40 Cletrao tfartoYTblade
and drum. Beebe Lumber Co., Camas
Vall-y.
T-20 CAT, "with blade." Inquire at "Xsso
cisted Station, Lone Rock. Glide. Ore
gon, FOR SAL ET n t e in a 1 1 o n al k-.T"ih or t
log truck; set of HD 7 AC tracks, god
condition. Ph. 3-4fM)9. evenings.
FOR " SAI.E-D-2 ""cat. " Equipped for log
ging with or without job, Ph. 3-78i;w.
Ne.Revlew ellfledt are met
aagei with a punch. Dial 2-2631
Machinery For Sale 23
EQUIPMENT FOR RENT
Shovels, cats, comprluurs. dump trucks
Hour or contract. Phone 3-TS.14.
Nights .1-6041 or 2-3018. 311 Douglas
Slate Bank Bldg.
r DOUBLE "DRUM donkey In perfect
condition (875. Kcvstone Machine
WorkslM S. Stephens. Ph.3-4144.
150 AMP Lincoln DC 'welder, used,
SIM). At 1819 N. Stephens St. or call
Farm Equipment 24
PLOW AND DISC and Ariena tiller.
Inquire at Associated Station, Lone
Rock. Glide. Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Fairbanks
Morse harrmermill: Universal milk
ing machine, double unit like new.
Lee A. Fisher, end of Gazley Road,
Myrtle C"ek.
180 "AMP AC" LINCOLN farm welder.
$tS6. At XB1P N. Stephens St. or
ra!! 3-tir.5! before 5 P.M
Tractors 25
J I CASE TRACTOR. 7 t. mower, 8 (t.
tandem disc, and due plow. Call
.11174. Oakland, evenlnei.
Trucks
26
Southern Oregon
TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS
Special
1948 GMC w-lumher rolls, tag ax
le, B-Lipe. and 2-speed axle,
rubber exceptional $3950.
1946 GMC 1-ton panel crew truck,
good mechanically 450.
1948 GMC dual drive, B-LIpe new 270 en
gine, complete with Gunderson log
1949 GMC lumber truck. 308 engine,
full air brakes, utility tag axle, tires
good. '
MANY OTHER USED TRUCKS
AND TRAILERS. FOR ALL
PURPOSES
Smith Motors
Truck Dep't
24.15 N. Stephen P
SPECIALS
TIHE WHEEL for light trucks, your
choice 15 each. Large stock.
USED PA RTS FOR most all makes
and models of trucks.
SEVERAL GOOD used trailers lumber
and log trucks.
CHAINS signal
fire extinguishers
NEW BRAKE DRUMS for all trucks
and trailers. We can save you
money Si
DIAMOND T
SALE & SERVICE '
Newhouse & Hutchins
"SHORT LOGGER
READY TO HAUL
IBM Ford F-7. TImken 256 axles, air
brakes, 3 speed Brownie, 85 percent
rubber all around, heater, air horn,
and tac. Top notch condition. Low
mileage. 17250.
LOCKWOOD MOTORS
USED CAR LOT
Ph.3-6334
Axle shafts, ring Gear and Pinions,
Springs, for trucks of all makes.
RAY'S TRUCK PARTS
Ph. 3-3360 Roseburg.Oregon
FOR SALE Four wheels and 1 four
speed transmission for GMC truck.
Also 13.10 Eaton 2-speed rear end,
needs repair. Dennis Mathews, Ph.
3-8512. "
FOR SALE '49 Chevrolet" itoiTp I cViip.
Low mileage, like new. Lota extras.
undercoating. Phone 3-8774. Rte. 2
Box R77. J. SBussell.
'50 FORD F-5. 4 speed-tra7i7fnissio"n.
grain bnx, motor and tires excellent.
Take pickup in trade. Homer Brown.
Camas Valley.
FOR SALE -'4S-GMC"32- semi. 450
series, 9 00 tires, good shape through
out. S3500. Oakland 2804.
FOR SALE 1947 KB7 Int'l. long wheel
base, 2 speed with tags and bunks or
timber rolls, $3750, Phone 3-7440.
ffl.'W FORD PICKUP, good 6-ply tires
Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27
BE'
FER
BUYS
AT
1
BARCUS
'51 PACKARD deluxe sedan ultra
malic R & H, beautiful black
and ivory finish, nearly new
tubeless tires -. 2695
'51 OLDS PR Holiday srd., hydra
matic R At H. Low mileage.
Thm one owner car. absolutely
spotless inside & out Special 2695
50 De SOTO Custom sedan. Finish
A interior like new. This
one owner far. has low mile
age Ac is in top condition .... 1795
'50 FORD Sedan, R it H. new
seat covers and tires ...... 1495
'49 PACKARD Deluxe sedan. O.D.
R & H. Spotless inside and out 1495
48 PACKARD Deluxe, sedan, over
drive R & H new tires ... 1395
'48 HUDSON COMMODORE I
Sedan R & H 1195
I
'47 BUICK Srdan, R Ac H 1145
'46 FORD Club coupe O.D. R At H 795 j
-46 BUICK' SUPER Sedan, RAcH ... 995
'40 CHEVROLET Tudor Sedan, good j
motor ... .. - 195
'38 CHEVROLET Scd-n 125
OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. EVENINGS
AND ALL DAY SUNDAY
BARCUS
Your Pockard Dealer
Highway 99 N at Garden Valley ltd.
Phone 3-SS6
74T 'CHEVROLET Station Wagon.-new
tires, back-up light, 2 speakers on
radio. 2 heaters. .Sun visor and other
extras. Low mileage. S13.V), Phone
3-3236 evenings. cia time3-4144.
'37 DODGE 4 door sedan. A-l shape.
W 'I sacrifice for $235. S?e Don at
Radlgan's Arc. Station, Hiway 99
N. atAlamede.
'40 FORD COUPE"
GOOD WORK CAR
See Kert at Smith Motors Truck Dept.
Highway 91. North.
FOR SALE Equity in 2 month ofd"
new Nash Rambler. Will sell equitv
cheap, or trade for older car. See
alter 5 to p.m. at 746 Short Street,
al Trailer Court,
ifl.lft Plvmouth 2 door, !owmi!enge.
exrcllcit condition. 1005 Madrone
Ave. Rear of Florist Shop alter 6.00
P.M
'51 NASH Ambassador custom, hydro
mat ir. Original owner, excellent cin
ditinn. Low mileage. Sacrifice sale.
Pnont 3-3749.
Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27
4
Lockwood's
Used Cars
BEST BUYS ANYWHERE
1951 FORD CONVERTIBLE CLUB
COUPS. Has only 4.000 miles.'
Loaded with ford-o-matio
R ti H. A sleek beauty ... 12&3
1980 MERCURY 4-door Sport sedan.
Has everything, including over
drive, R St H. A beautiful family
car. topnotch , . 1895
1949 FORD TUDOR sedan, overdrive,
R it H. two-tone paint, new
leatherette upholstery through
out. Economy plus 1245
1949 CHEVROLET ' flub Coupe
R it H, needs paint Job. Our
special this week only . 995
1949 OLDSMOBII.R CLUB SEDAN
98 series. Rubber like new.
Loaded with extras 1695
1949 MERCURY FORDOR SPORT
SEDAN Overdrive radio and
heater. Cleaner than a hounds
tooth 1595
1949 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE. A
mechanical gem, if your econ
omy minded see this, you'll
buy It 1545
1946 PONTIAC Sedanette. beauti
ful 2-tone paint, loaded with
extras. including Hvdramat
lc. Sharp through and
through 1345
1948 PONTIAC Sedanette. R & H,
low mileage, new paint, top
notch condition .... 1295
1946 PONTIAC Sedanette. spark
ling new paint job. radio,
heater, and new seat covers.
Very good 895
1940 CHEVROLET FORDOR SE
DAN 2S5
TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
1951 FORD V, T. V-6 motor, 6000
miles, clean at a pin. A good
buy. priced right .... ....135
FORD F-l
SPEED
PICKUP FOUR
1948 FORD F-T LUMBER TRUCK
1947 FORD T pickup. Has been
well cared for, Bodv top
shape. Mechanically A-l. 4
speed trans., and heater
1947
1947
DIAMOND T
TRAILER
TRUCK AND
INTERNATIONAL TON
PICKUP
895
1495
1948 FORD VANETTE
WE
ARE OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
Ph. 3-8. S Sleohen, St.
"SI" DILLARD
USED CARS
All of our cars are very
clean and are New Dodge
trade-ins
1949 DODGE 2 door ledan $1395.
1950 FORD sedan averdrlv, .. 1893.
1948 FORD aedan 1035.
1947 FORD Jed.n 933.
1948 FORD aedan - RiH- Special 873.
1948 CHEVROLET aero Sedan ... 1343.
1947 CHEVROLET aedan 1033
1948 CHEVROLET aedan 965.
1947 MERCURY aedan . 993
1949 OLDSMORILE 98 - low mileage
Trucks
DODGE . nearly new . 3 ton truck
2 ipeed axle-3 ipeed tran.mia-aion-823-20
lirea a bis bargain
t - - 82450.
DODGE 2ii ton
. 1495.
- 150
14' PLATFORM body
1950 CHEVROLET pickup 1295.
BESIDES THESE CARS AND TRUCKS
WE T4AVE MANY MORE T O
CHOOSE FROM
"SI" DILLARD
MOTOR CO.
DODGE PLYMOUTH
Stephens At Douglas Sts
Roseburg, Oregon
SHOP, AND SAVE
AT
RIVERSIDE MOTORS
1951 WILLYS '' Station Wagon,
radio heater, overdrive 1895
1949 CHEVROLET Deluxe Sedan.
R H 1393
1948 DODGE Sedan, Radio, healer 1195
1947 PONTIAC Coupe, radio, heat
er, apotlighta 1093
1948 CHEVROLET 4 - door ledan
r leetma.ter, radio, heater
1948 FORD 4 Dr. Sedan
845
795
1942 CADILLAC
Sedan, '
neater
1941 CHEVROLET Coupe
1941 DODGE Coupe
695
2U5
295
JEEPS 8c PICKUPS
1950 WILLYS Jeep .... .... 1205
1930 DODGE Vi T. Pickup .... . .. 1250
1950 CHEVROLET '4 T rial bed 1205
1950 WILLYS Pickup 1050
1949 CHEVROLET 'i T. Pickup 1050
RIVERSIDE MOTORS
1444 N. Stephens
"Just at the top of the hill"
Phone 3-7434
FOR SALE"6r TRADE our eQuffjTTn
,t0 Hudson Pacemaker. Excellent
'49 CHEVROLET TUDOR, also a new
'52 Chevrolet Tudor. Radio and heat
er in both. Terms, Chet Hamm, 102
N. Flint,
1939 DODGE 4-doorltf a ke good work
car. Good tires. 220 Brooklyn Ave.
3-3985.
FOR '" SALE equity-in fosPaVkafd".
Good condition. Mv equity, $795.
will sell for $.175. lhone 3-80f.fl.
FOR SALE 1941 "Lincoln Zephvr 8225"
Huns good. Come and sea it, 1120
Chatham.
1911 OLDS 98Hor!dav7lL0O0mtleTRe
at Drive-In Cleaners. Can 3-3t84 after
6 00.
1951 Fo r d 8 C u storrTC 1 u bco u pe , R At H ,
Undercoating, turning llgnts, other
extras. sn.WPh. 9-8R7B.
51 HUDSON HORNET. h7dVlm.it ie
drive, radio, heater, and low mile
age. Ph. 3-3485.
1947 EXCELSIOR motorcy cltC M."Ph.
Sutherlin224.
FOR SALE l!i4fl FordSiVti'onWag
on, Rt. 2. Box 775. Ph. 3-4637.
NEW NASH RAMBLER Con v. Will trad
or discount for cash. Ph 3-4334
lf52 BUICK Super 4 door "'Riviera W
dan. Phone Myrtle Creek 1712.
f YOUR PAPER HAS NOT
ARRIVED BY 6:15 P.M.
DIAL 2-2631
MMf0 KIPPIKTTHE LAUMPRY " OH, THEM CrALS I
OT'I GAL.'M WELL, IT WON'T BE ( AINJT UKeVOU-7
! P j SO FUNNY IF WE (SET A BILL THEY (h IT A
j j ( FOR UNTYING KNOTS AND ) ( .LAUGH OUTA
1 SCRUBBING ROUGE OFF I SOMETHlN' ONCE J
II I ; '. Hlil KNOT TONGUES AND J IN A WHILE.' J
.,; 'I Si,-, NOSES . -sC, -rfl 0
; ' I'1'1 ' 'I lt ' I
.Hi
THE
Engineers Survey Umpqua
Falls For New Fishways
Steamboat and South Umpqua
Falls on the Umpqua River sys
tem are being surveyed by game
commission engineers for fishways
that would open upstream spawn
ing areas to salmon and steelhead.
Regional Game Supervisor Jim
Vaughn of Roseburg describes
Steamboat Creek, tributary to the
North Umpqua River, as a ma
jor spawning stream for steel
head. Steamboat Falls, located six
miles above the mouth of the
creek, bars fish passage to scores
of tributary streams in all but
high water stages.
Fish passage facilities at South
Umpqua Falls on the South Ump
qua River would assist spring
Chinook salmon which" concen
trate below the falls.
Both falls were recently inspect
ed by representatives of the game
commission and U. S. fish and
wildlife service and Game Com
mission. Engineer George Kernan
is now conducting tbe survey
work.
If approved by the game com
mission, the fish passage facili-,
ties would be bunt with leaerai
aid funds derived from the fish
ing tackle excise tax.
Drummers, Majorettes
To Meet Friday Night
The drum section and majoret
tes of the Roseburg High School
Band are to meet Friday at 7:30
p.m. for rehearsal, in preparation
for the Centennial parade Aug. 30.
They will meet in the Senior Hign
band room.
Rehearsal for the entire band is
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Monday,
and again Wednesday and Thurs
day evenings at the same hour, an
nounces Ed Stiles, director. '
The rehearsals for all members
of last year's Senior Band who reg
istered last spring for this coming
year, in addition to members of
last year's prep band who were
directed to sign up for senior band
during last sprinu registration.
Those in question as to th?ir status
may call Stiles at 3-6462.
Rehearsals will consist of drill
ing, special music, marching line
up and drill, and the issuing of
uniforms.
Minister In Fatal
Accident Preached Here
Rev. Archie McNeill, who was
killed in an automobile accident
Aug. 5 at the junction between
Cannon Beach and Seaside, was
a Presbyterian minister and con
ducted evangelistic meetings in
Roseburg several years ago on
two occasions according to Dr.
Morris H. Roach.
The Rev. Mr. McNeill, who was
46, had lived in Cannon Beach
the last five years, where he has
been owner and director of the
Cannons Beach Bible Conference.
He had also conducted services in
Glendale in the past.
He was the son of a well-known
Scottish preacher. His mother still
resides in England. His widow,
Evangeline, and children, Isabel,
14, and Helen Jean, 4, survive.
Vets Hospital Picnic
Scheduled For Sunday
All employees of the Veterans
Hospital and their families are to
have a potluck picnic at Umpqua
Park on Sunday afternoon, Aug.
24. The picnic is being spdnsorrd
by the Employees Association of
the hospital.
Entertainment will consist of a
varietv of games, as well as a
songfest and jam session, accord
ing to Austin Welt, president of the
association. All musicians are
urg?d to bring their instruments
and participate in this informal
program.
The affair will be potluck. but
Ice cream and beverages will be
supplied by the Employees Asso
ciation. The barbecue pit has been
reserved for the employees' famil
ies and friends. The fin is sched
uled to begin at two o'clock.
Personal 30
RFWARD for information nf whirl
about, of William F. Smith. It
known artdr.M Vet a. Ho.pital, Roat-
nun. Call 3-7f(24.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Btnt 111.
UKIFUNN1 JDKE
Bible Institute
Quartet Slated
A service of special Interest will
be held Aug. 26th at 7 30 p.m. at
the Glide Baptist Church of which
Rev. K. H. Faulkner is pastor.
The Ambassador Male quintet
from the Bible Institute of Los
Angeles will bring a concert of
song and testimony. These five
young men. students at Biola pre
paring for a life of full time serv
ice as ministers and missionar
ies are: Dick Shook, Turlock;
Lowell Brown, Paradise; Jerry
Eakin, pianist. Long Beach, Calif.;
Tom Deal, Phoenix, Ariz., and
Owen Widman, Scdro Woollcy,
Wash.
Their service will consist of i
variety of musical numbers in
cluding solos, duets, quartets, and
brass trio numbers, as well as
personal testimonies.
Those young men are heard over
the Bible Institute Hour three
times a week, a broadcast origi
nating in the Bible Institute of
Los Angeles and heard over the
full facilities of the Don Lee Mu
tual Network. The public is in
vited to hear this program.
California Family
Visits Riversdale
By BEVERLY J. CHRISTIAN
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barr and
sons Ryan and Kenton left Mon
day for their Redondo Beach,
Calif, home after visiting for 10
days with Mrs Barr's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bailey, her
sister, Mrs. M. 0. Knapp, and
numerous cousins.
Visit In Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Don Guilcy spent
the weekend visiting relatives in
Portland and shopping. Mrs. Gui
ley's mother and newphews, Mrs.
H. E. Leedy, Douglas and Allan,
came from Portland with them for
a visit in Riversdale.
Mrs. Glenn Cox spent Sunday
and Monday in Creswell visiting
her brother, Grover Post.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cox and
baby son, John Wesley, went to
Springlicld on Sunday to attend
a VKW mooting.
Com From California
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrel Ilagerty and
sons, Jerry and George, of Cul
ver City, California, were Sunday
visitors and dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Trussell. Mr. Ilagerty is a ne
phew of Mrs. Trussell.
Another nephew, Austin Dav
enport of Milwaukie, Ore., has
arrived at the Trussell home to
help with the pear harvest. This
will make Austin's fourth sum
mer assisting in the harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kruse spent
the weekend at Windemere at
Bandon. They were accompanied
by their daughter, Joanie.
Upset Kills Trucker
Near Jacksonville
MEDFORD lid Clifford Fred
erick Thorpe, .r3, Ashland, was
killed Monday when his pickup
truck overturned 2 miles west of
Jacksonville. He was dead on ar
rival at a Medfnrd hospital.
State Police said Thorpe's truck
apparently skidded on oil spilled
on the Highway.
Survivors include the widow, 2
sons and a daughter.
COLLISION DEATH
PORTLAND W Lyle Williams,
18 of Troutdale died in a hospital
Wednesday of injuries suffered in
a two-car collision east of here.
His was the 21th highway death in
Multnomah County, outside Port
land, this year.
JrT.WlU-MM
T. M. gc U. I at. Off.
Sutherlin School
Plans To Be Based
On Enrollment
Because of the reported large
influx of families in Sutherlin, it
has been decided by the school
administration to have an early
enrollment of all grade school chil
dren to determine whether it will
be necessary to provide more
school facilities.
Supt. William Riddlebarger re
ports that, beginning Monday, Aug.
25, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (standard
timej, in the elementary building,
grades two, three and eight will be
enrolled.
On Tuesday, Aug. 26, from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m., grades four, five,
six and seven will enroll. Students
of any grades for whom it is im
possible to enroll in the daytime
will enroll from 7 to 9 p.m. Tues
day evening. All time is standard.
Parents are urged to see to it
that each of their children of
school age will enroll, as it is
necessary to determine the exact
enrollment. Rooms have been pre.
pared on the basis of enrollment
indicated by last year'a class rod
and the school census.
If the enrollment reveals a lar.'e
Increase in the school attendance,
there will be time to arrange for
rooms before the opening of school
Sent. S.
Cooperation of all parents is so
licited and will be appreciated,
said Riddlebarger.
U.S. Guards With
Margaret Not
Rough On Swedes
WASHINGTON W The White
House said Wednesday preliminary
reports to it indicate "there is not
one word of truth" in Swedish
newspaper stories that Margaret
Truman's bodyguards roughed up
Swedish citizens.
Presidential Secretary Joseoh
Short told a news conference that
both the State and Treasury De
partments are looking into the mat
ter. Ho said their first reports In
dicated that "nobody was touched,
threatened, or anything else."
He added:
"Our preliminary reports Indi
cate there is not one word of truth
in any of the stories alleged to
have been published in the Swed
ish newspapers. We, of course,
haven't seen the Swedish news
papers, but wire service reports."
The treasury made a check be
cause the guards with the Presi
dent's daughter on her European
trip are Secret Service men.
Miss Truman arrived in Sweden
last Sunday and left Wednesday
for Finland.
During her stay, Swedish news
papers reported that the throe
Secret Service men with her were
armed and were pushing Swedish
citizens around in bullying fashion.
Teen-Age Girl
Death Victim
From Beating
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. Wl The
battered body of a teen-age girl,
clad only In a plaid blouse, was
found Wednesday on a highway
near this desert resort.
A few hours later she was identi
fied as Cathryn Knodcl, 16, of
Redlanris.
Her mother, Mrs. 1'win Knodcl,
viewed the girl's body in a morgue
and screamed: "That's her, that's
her."
The girl's parents said they re
turned home Tuesday night and
found a note laying that she had
gone out.
Her father said he presumed she
had one to a musical program
at Redlands Bowl.
Brown-haired, slender and at
tractive, the girl was found in a
pool of blond at the edge of a
road near Thousand Palms, about
a half-mile from heavily-traveled
U.S. Highways 60, 70 and 99.
Police Chief August Kettmann
of Palm Springs said sand and
brush in the girl's hair indicated
her body was dragged. He said
her death apparently was caused
by the beating.
BRONCS MANAGER QUITS
I.F.WISTON, Idaho im Bill;
Leuschel has resigned as business'
manager for the Lewiston Broncs j
of the Western International i
League. J
Wifd Aug. 29, 1952 Th Nowi-R.vlaw, Roieburg, 0r. 13
"Passion Play" Movie
Set For Monday Night
The motion picture of "The Pas
sion Play," depicting the life story
of Christ, will be shown at 8 p.m.
Monday in the Roseburg Junior
IliKh School auditorium.
The local showing of the movie,
with sound track narrative, is spon
sored by the Roseburg Open Bible
Church,
A 30-minute concert by the "Mu
sical Moores" will be included in
the interdenominational program.
Admission is free of charge.
Portland Markets
THURSDAY
PRODUCE
PORTLAND I Butterfat
Tentative, subject to immediate
change Premium quality, maxi
mum to .35 to 1 per cent acidity
delivered in Portland, 76-7c lb;
first quality 74-77c; second quality
71-74c. .Valley routes and country
points 2" cents less.
Butterfat tentative, subject
to immediate change premium
quality, maximum to .35 to 1 per
cent acidity delivered in Portland,
BJc lb; J.rst quality 80c; second
quality 78c. Valley routes and
country points 2 cents less.
Butter wholesale f.o.b. bulk
cubes to wholesalers grade AA,
93 score 75c lb; 92 score, 74c; B,
90 score, 72c; C, 89 score, 71c.
Cneese celling price to Portland
wholesalers Oreson singles, 44 Vj
48c lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf. 50-53c.
Eggs To wholesalers Can
dled eggs containing no loss, cases i
included, f.o.b. Portland A large '
63 Vi - 65 Vnc; A medium, 58 is-!
62 Vic; B grade, large, 49-52c.
Eggs to retailers grade AA
large, 71c; A large. 66 - 67c; AA
medium, 63 65; A medium, 60
64c; A small, 41-43c. Cartons 3c
additional.
Live chickens No. 1 quality,
f.o.b. plants Fryers, 2 M-3 lbs,
34c; 3-4 lbs, 34c; roasters, 4 W lbs
up, 34c; heavy hens, all weights,
1819c; light hens, all weights, 16c;
old roosters, 1315c.
Rabbits Average to growers
Live white, 4-5 lbs, 21-24C, 5-6 lbs,
18-22c; old does, 10-12C, few higher;
fresh dressed fryers to retailers,
57-60c, some hisher.
Fresh dressed meats (wholesal
ers to retailers; dollars per cwt);
Beef Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs,
55.00-58.30: good, 54.00-56.30; commercial,-
47.00-51.30; utility, 40.00
48.00; cows, commercial, 37.00
42.00; utility, 33.00-36.00; canners
cutters, 31.00-34.00.
Beef cuts (choice steers) Ilind
quarters, 63.50-64.20; rounds, 62.00
63.30; full loins, trimmed, 82.00
84.80; triangles, 45.00-49.40; fore,
quarters, 48.00-52.70; chucks, 52.00
56.00; ribs, 64.00-69.00.
Veal Good choice, 50.00-55.00;
commercial, 43.00-50.00.
Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lb,
(i4.50-65.20; shoulders, 16 lbs, 41.00-
42.70; sparenbs, 49.50-54.20; fresh
hams, 10-14 lbs, 57.00-57.50.
Lambs Choice-prime, 40-50 lbs,
52.00-54.00; good, 49.00-52.00.
Mutton Good-choice, 18.00-21. 50.
Wool Grease basis, nominally
45c lb to growers.
Country dressed meals, f.o.b.
Portland:
Beef Utility cows, 33-35c lb;
canners-cutlers, 32-34c.
Veal Top quality, 45-48C lb;
good heavies 41-45c; others lower.
Hogs Lean blockers, 36-38c lb;
sows, light, 28 31c.
Lambs Best, 45-48c lb.
Mutton Best, 1215c lb. '
Onions 50 lb sacks Wash. Yel
lows, medium and large, 3.00-50.
Potates Boardman long white,
No. 1A, mostly 5.25-75 ewt; No. ?.,
50 lbs, 1.75-2.00; Central Ore. long
whiles, 5.50-6.00; Wash. Russets,
No. 1, 6.00-25.
Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa,
36.50-37.50 delivered car and truck
lots, f.o.b. Portland; delivered Se
attle, 36.00-37.50.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND Ifl (USDA)-Cat- i
tie salable 150, market active,
strong to 50 higher on all classes
with cows generally 50-1.00 above
Monday. Canners and cutters up
most. Odd head good 900-1060 lb
fed steers 31.00-33.50, few com
mercial steers 28.00 - 50, utility
grades mostly 22.00-26.00, cutter
dairy typo down to 18.00, few com- j
mercial and low good heifers 27.00- i
28.50, utility heifers 20.00 - 25.00; j
canner and cutter cows largely i
15.00-17.00, few to 17.50. Shells
downward to 12.00: utility cows !
18.00-20.00, odd commercial tip to
22.00; commercial bulls 25.00-26.00;
utility mostly 22,00-23.00.
CalveL salable 50, market more
active, mostly steady to strong;
good and choice vealers 26.00-28.00,
odd prime up to 30.00-31.00, utility ;
and commercial calves and veal- j
ers 17.00-24.00. j
lings salable 200, holdover 100:
market steady-strong; choice 12
butchers 180-235 lb largely 24.00,
few lots up to 24.25; choice 240
290 lbs 22.00-23.00; choice 150-165
lb 22.50-23.50. Choice 350 . 550 lb
sows 19.00-20.50, few lighter
weights to 21.00. No feeder pigs
being received.
Sheep salable 350, holdover 150;
market steady several lots choice
and prime spring lambs 26.75-27.00.
Good and choice grades 25.50-26 50,
utility and good lots 20.00-24.00;
good and choice feeders 21.00-22.00;
good and choice ewes 6.00-7.00;
culls down to 3.00. i
EXPERT RANGE
REPAIR
ALL MAKES
ELECTRIC
RANGES
Reasonable Rates
Mini
UPWaitOok Diol 1-5574
CORKRUM'S
USED CAR
LOT No. 1
230 SOUTH STEPHENS
Across from Hotel Rose
1951 Pontiac
Club Coupe
Finished in a beautiful light
green color. This low mile
age (21,000) 6-Cyl. car is
equipped with radio, heater,
seat covers and many other
extras, If you are looking for
one of those really nice, al
most like new automobiles,
see this one.
$2175
1952 Plymouth
Suburban
Plymouth's all metal Deluxe
Station Wagon. This Subur
ban still smells now. You will
not believe that it has been
driven 4000 miles. Best of
all it is equipped with over
drive plus radio, heater,
chrome wheel discs, etc.
$2795
1951 Plymouth
Club Coupe
Spotless is the word for this
12,000 mile car. Finished in
a li,ght blue color. You
would certainly be proud to
see this club coupe parked
in your driveway.
$1745
1948 Chevrolet
Convertible
With a brand new top, excel
lent motor & body and good
tires. Here is one your gal
friend will like.
$1145
1950 Ford
6-Cyl. 4-dr.
The motor is in excellent
condition, the body is solid
and clean equipped with 4
almost new tires. How could
you go wrong at only
$1325
1951 Henry J
6-Cyl. Sedan
Here is the steal of the week
A car that shows that it has
been well cared for. Just 24,
000 miles on this bundle of
economy. Radio and heater
and what a low price.
$1095
1949 DeSoto
Custom 4-dr.
A light blue car that looks
and runs as good as any in
town. Radio, heater, fluid
drive, ere. Be sure to com
pare this '49 model with any
'49 in town, you will see
what we mean when we say
it is a terrific buy at
$1545
1948 Chevrolet
Radio, heater and spot light.
Here is one that will surprisa
you. At a price that is far
lower than you would expect
$845
1950 Mercury
4-dr. with overdrive, radio &
heater, Original green finish
white wall tires. Sound
throughout and mechanical
ly perfect. Priced far below
ceiling.
$1895
REMEMBER
WE ARE
OPEN
UNTIL
10 P.M.
AND
SUNDAYS
CORKRUM'S
USED CAR
LOT No. 1
230 SOUTH STEPHENS
Phone 3-7484
Across from Hotel Rose
t